![]() ![]() His Majesty, looking to calm them, made the fatal error of offering further concessions: state-managed labor unions. The masses, clamoring for a say in affairs and gaining a voice to criticize affairs instead, grew increasingly restless and demanded further concessions. His Majesty.the previous His Majesty, that is, announced that all papers in Bavaria were hereby free. But your audience isn't for another half hour.would you care to discuss the late revolution and how things changed so drastically? No one back in 1842 would dream the day would come when the King would wear business attire, or be forced to use the first-person singular. ![]() Court's not as impressive as it was in his father's time. ![]() Oh, you're back! The gentlemen from Munich Rail, right? Seeking a government partnership for the new line in Regensburg? His Majesty the King of.the Bavarians, I believe the new title goes, would be thrilled to see you. Part 3: Chapter III: Oligarchy and its Discontents: 1842-1850 Chapter III: Oligarchy and its Discontents: 1842-1850 ![]()
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